

The eGrip II however, lasts a tank (and much longer on the juice than the eVic) with the battery dying about the time you need to refill. With a good battery however, you'll be filling the tank up twice on one battery. You get the faux leather pieces in brown and white as well as a lower ohm atty head and a couple of RBA's, so that's not to sneeze at. What you get with the eVic however is much nicer. The taste between the eVic and eGrip II however is comparable. Air flow is a hair better than the eGrip II (and with a high wattage, this might be really nice for those who like the clouds!) but because the chimney portion of the stalk that is lowered into the tank being fatter, the juice disappears very very quickly. With the same 3.5ml juice capacity I was hoping for about the same in regards to vaping. The real comparison is probably between the eVic and the eGrip II. I carry 2 of them with me when I need to be stealthy. I wish the iCare was a hair larger with more of a tank.they die quickly and the juice doesn't last very long, but that's okay. Otherwise, both of these are excellent and satisfying. The drawbacks.the chipping (or scuffing) of the eGrip II and the black iCare. I don't know the wattage but I know the heads all read about 1.1Ohm. Both of these are vaped with the 0.5ohm heads.both at about 18 Watts- that seems to be the sweet spot for me with 12MG Nicotine. I've only really used the cuboid type heads on the eGrip and the eVic.I know they come with RBA's but I haven't ventured down that path. That said, here's what I've found in regards to the vape and specifics. The gold colored iCare doesn't chip- I wish the end pieces were black and not white. I'm actually in the process of peeling off the black "paint," to make it all silver. So, here's the deal.the cons: The eGrip II chips up and scuffs pretty bad.
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Maybe between us we can make some sense of the AIO world! Oh, and by the way I have also had an Nebox which I loved but hated the leaking.įirst off I'd like to post a picture of my currently in-use mods (all AIO's): I thought I would give a personal run-down on each of these (pro's and cons) and let others chime in. Just recently however, after reading some reviews I purchased a Joytech eVic AIO.
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Then the iCare care out- a great little stealthy mod that is all encompassing. I experimented with a few other things but really didn't hit the jackpot until the eGrip II came out. I went with the eGrip OLED after this but they lasted about a year at a time. So, my first step away from the REO's was the eGrip (original). Even my flavorings don't have PG in them (they are in alcohol base). That said, I found I'm allergic to PG so I started making my own liquid about 5 1/2 years ago.I vape 100% VG. They were great at first and got better when rba's came about. For one I'm 56, quit smoking 2 packs of Camels a day 6 years ago with the help of a cig-alike at first (which didn't cut it) and then I found REO Mods! I have about 10 of them.

I don't post here much but decided to do so because I'm really into the All in One (AIO) vape packages.
